ESPIONAGE.
London, September 8. The German press is calm in respect to the arrest, expecting an explanation in the evidence to prove that the charge of espionage is groundless. Lieutenant Helm appeared at the Police Court. He admitted that he was sketching, but stated it was merely for private information. He was remanded for a week to Winchester Gaol. Several suggestions are made that Helm’s arrest is intentional in order to enable Germany to release Brandon and Tench, the Englismen arrested as spies at Borkum, by means of exchange.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 891, 13 September 1910, Page 3
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89ESPIONAGE. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 891, 13 September 1910, Page 3
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